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29 March 2017 | Posted by Redacción Data Center

Data Center Services

Data Center Services

Hi everyone! In today's post we're going to talk about the services we want to include in our CPD design. First of all, the services we need to include in our CPD are the ones that a Financial Entity needs. To fulfill all the CPD requirements we will use virtualization in order to implement all the features related to services. First of all, having a virtual structure under the services will provide resiliency to the applications. In case of a failure of a virtual machine or an application the isolation between them will keep the rest of applications up and running. The second virtualization feature that will be great for our Data Center is the flexibility and mobility of the virtual machines. The fact that new machines could be created in a short time and the existing ones can be moved from one physical location to another without affecting its performance will ensure the optimization and high availability of our computational resources. The movement from one VM from one physical Data Center location to another is also possible, which means that the system will be even more flexible. On top of that, the system will be able to make backups of the VMs and automatically bring the machines up if any collapses restoring the service with almost no down-time. And last but no least, security is a key feature of having our services in a virtualized structure. Each machine has an independent privileged access which means that in case of a security breach, the only service affected will be the one that has a vulnerability and the exploit or malware will not affect the rest of our VMs. See you in future posts!    

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